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Hana Čipčić Paljetak

Researcher at University of Zagreb

Publications -  42
Citations -  877

Hana Čipčić Paljetak is an academic researcher from University of Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibacterial activity & Antibacterial agent. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 37 publications receiving 616 citations. Previous affiliations of Hana Čipčić Paljetak include GlaxoSmithKline.

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Methodology challenges in studying human gut microbiota - effects of collection, storage, DNA extraction and next generation sequencing technologies

TL;DR: The results of this study could assist the investigators using NGS technologies to make informed decisions on appropriate tools for their experimental pipelines by evaluating the performance of different protocols for collection and storage of faecal samples.
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Gut Microbiota beyond Bacteria—Mycobiome, Virome, Archaeome, and Eukaryotic Parasites in IBD

TL;DR: This review covers the recent findings on the non-bacterial communities of the human gastrointestinal microbiota and their involvement in health and disease, with particular focus on the pathophysiology of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Modulating Composition and Metabolic Activity of the Gut Microbiota in IBD Patients

TL;DR: Therapeutic approaches at the microbiota level, such as dietary interventions alone or with probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics, administration of antibiotics, performing fecal microbiota transplantation and the use of nematodes, all represent a promising opportunities towards establishing and maintaining of well-being as well as improving underlying IBD symptoms.
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The Role of Gut, Vaginal, and Urinary Microbiome in Urinary Tract Infections: From Bench to Bedside.

TL;DR: Emerging data suggest that vaginal dysbiosis may result in Escherichia coli colonization and prompt recurrent UTIs, while urinary microbiome perturbations may precede the development of UTIs and other pathologic conditions of the urinary system.
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Min-protein oscillations in Escherichia coli with spontaneous formation of two-stranded filaments in a three-dimensional stochastic reaction-diffusion model.

TL;DR: A three-dimensional stochastic reaction-diffusion model is introduced to describe MinD/MinE dynamical structures in Escherichia coli that spontaneously generates pole-to-pole oscillations of the membrane-associated MinD proteins, MinE ring, as well as filaments of the membranes-associated minD proteins.